In my remodel, I am installing Warmboard-R on the ceiling as radiant heating. They are basically 2'x4' particle board sheets with a groove for PEX tubing, covered by a thin sheet of aluminum.
In most rooms, it will cover 50-75% of the ceiling.
What type of signal attenuation or blocking can I expect from this type of a setup on the ceiling, both within a floor and between floors?
Can I expect that within a given floor it will adversely affect WiFi reception, due to mounting close to that type of a surface? I'm making the assumption floor-to-floor signal loss will be increased and unpredictable. Warmboard even says the below:
Do Warmboard panels interfere with WiFi signals?
Depending on the home, Warmboard's aluminum may interfere with wireless connectivity. However, we do want to note that we rarely, if ever, hear complaints about this. Current WiFi routers using 802.11n protocols (or later) seem to have resolved this issue. If this does occur, we recommend purchasing a WiFi Repeater (generally $30-$100) to boost the signal
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In most rooms, it will cover 50-75% of the ceiling.
What type of signal attenuation or blocking can I expect from this type of a setup on the ceiling, both within a floor and between floors?
Can I expect that within a given floor it will adversely affect WiFi reception, due to mounting close to that type of a surface? I'm making the assumption floor-to-floor signal loss will be increased and unpredictable. Warmboard even says the below:
Do Warmboard panels interfere with WiFi signals?
Depending on the home, Warmboard's aluminum may interfere with wireless connectivity. However, we do want to note that we rarely, if ever, hear complaints about this. Current WiFi routers using 802.11n protocols (or later) seem to have resolved this issue. If this does occur, we recommend purchasing a WiFi Repeater (generally $30-$100) to boost the signal
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